Disc 1 1) They Love Each Other [5:10] 2) Greatest Story Ever Told [5:45] 3) China Cat Sunflower -> [7:24] 4) I Know You Rider [7:28]
Disc 2
1) Dark Star! -> [41:14] 2) Eyes of the World -> [13:21] 3) Stella Blue [8:46]
Notes
Notes: Reel Splice in Eyes - on Master Reel.
rod@nycheads.com
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 16:41:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rod Nayfield
Subject: Re: [siteops] can anyone confirm GD 731206
I have been getting a lot of mail on this one recently.
So a couple of FAQs (or frequently given answers, FGAs)
* Yes, the date is correct
* I have been told that this was played at the "public hall" across the
street from the convention center. Either way, it WAS in cleveland.
* The fragments of the show (as below) are what circulates with this
lineage. There may be other versions circulating. I do not have them.
* The entry in the taper's compendium Vol I. refers to a previously
circulating version and only has the list of what was on that tape.
* The entry in deadlists.com is complete but you have to read through the
entire entry to see that china>rider was played.
* Early deadbases (DB 6? 8?) are not complete. However DB X and XI do
list the entire setlist.
* The cut in stella blue is on the master reel.
-Rod
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Burma wrote:
> this is the text file but im not sure where the Stella Blue comes from ,
> does anyone know if there is a version floating around with the missing
> songs from set 1 and set 2
>
> Burma
>
> The Grateful Dead
> 12/06/73 - Cleveland OH
>
> Disc 1
> 1) They Love Each Other [5:10]
> 2) Greatest Story Ever Told [5:45]
> 3) China Cat Sunflower -> [7:24]
> 4) I Know You Rider [7:28]
>
> Disc 2
>
> 1) Dark Star! -> [41:14]
> 2) Eyes of the World -> [13:21]
> 3) Stella Blue [8:46]
>
Reviewer:craw
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March 11, 2009 Subject:
why china rider seperate?
for the love of all that is good and holy why are there splices between seamless jams in china rider and dark star etc.....WTF????
Reviewer:boohabi
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May 21, 2008 Subject:
This is the finest China>Rider
This show holds the absolute best transitional jam between China and Rider. Hands down. I remeber Gans swearing up and down about it on the Hour, back
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in the day. Can't believe it doesn't get the recognition it deserves. I've never even listened to the rest of the show because of it. Dark Star>Eyes probably rocks, but that little jam is stellar.